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Does anyone have first hand exp on the two? Does I9 reduce the artifacts over the I7?  Thanks.

MPC-HC (64-bit).  That's interesting. Can you set 60fps profiles when using PotPlayer with madVR based on that info?  Does a (transform fps) test work in madVR?  How would you code this? And have you tested this? As far as I know, fps testing is always native source based. Thanks.

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(5 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I’m just using the trial version at this time.  In SVP Control Panel, I have slider on Higher performance, Optimized for Film, and Artifacts Masking on High. (60fps)

I use madVR with SVP on multiple displays.  JVC RS540 (4K e-shift PJ) and LG HDR 4K 400 nit monitor.

It has helped to reduce artifacts by changing from low to high on masking setting.  Definitely better, but some older 1080P films were not helped much.  4K HDR movies have the least artifacts.  Looks like the content is important for artifacts masking to work well?

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Thanks for your post.  So, should I just accept fast motion artifacts as a side effect of current FI tech and just quit worrying about how to improve things.  I’m really starting to like 60fps on 4K HDR films.  I love the clarity and realism.

Is there any future news about a better process for eliminating these artifacts?  Is SVP the best we have to choose from?

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Still seeing artifacts around fast moving objects (4K HDR), even with 2080Ti, I7-9700K, 16Gb. Wondering if the artifacts would be reduced by an RTX “30xx” GPU at 40% more power? Or is it a frame interpolation algorithm issue that isn’t helped with more GPU power.

Any SVP developer reply would be appreciated.  Thanks.

OSD shows “23.976 fps (says source filter)” in madVR even though SVP is playing video at 60fps.  So you can't tell by source fps that SVP is activated.  In other words, you can't test source fps to set a 60fps profile in madVR.  What I've done as a work around is place videos I want to play using SVP, in a special folder, and test folder name in madVR (such as; If filePath = "*SVP*" then "60fps").  I was just wanting a more programmatic approach to sense if SVP was activated.  Thanks for your reply.

I’m using SVP (60fps) processing with madVR.

Is there a way to determine if SVP is active in madVR? I want to dumb down the madVR settings when active so frame drops are reduced or eliminated.